Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- safety notices
- System processor modules for the 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H
- Removing the system processor module from the 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H
- Replacing the system processor module in the 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H
- Preparing the system for operation after removing and replacing the system processor module in the 9008-22L 9009-22A, or 9223-22H
- Common procedures for removing or replacing the system processor module
- Identifying a part
- Control panel LEDs
- Finding the part location code and LED support status
- Identifying a part in an AIX system or logical partition
- Identifying a part in an IBM i system or logical partition
- Identifying a part in a Linux system or logical partition
- Activating the indicator light for a part by using the VIOS tools
- Activating the identify LED by using the ASMI when you know the location code
- Identifying a part by using the HMC
- Starting a system by using the ASMI
- Starting a system or logical partition by using the HMC
- Stopping a system that is not managed by an HMC
- Stopping a system by using the ASMI
- System covers
- Installing the front cover on a 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H system
- Removing the service access cover from a rack-mounted 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H system
- Installing the service access cover on a rack-mounted 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H system
- Removing the air baffle from a 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H system
- Replacing the air baffle in a 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H system
- Service and operating positions for the 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H system
- Placing a 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H system into the operating position
- Power cords
- Connecting the power cords to the 9008-22L, 9009-22A, or 9223-22H system
- Removing a part by using the HMC
- Verifying the installed part
- Verifying a replaced part by using the AIX operating system
- Verifying the installed part by using an IBM i system or logical partition
- Verifying an installed part or replaced part on a system or logical partition by using Virtual I/O Server tools
- Verifying the installed part by using the HMC
- Viewing serviceable events by using the HMC
- Verifying a repair
- Verifying the repair in AIX
- Verifying a repair by using an IBM i system or logical partition
- Verifying the repair in Linux
- Closing a service call
- Closing a service call by using AIX or Linux
- Activating and deactivating LEDs
- Activating or deactivating an identify LED by using the management console
- Activating or deactivating an identify LED by using the Advanced System Management Interface
- Deactivating an identify LED
- Deactivating the indicator light by using the Linux operating system
- Deactivating the identify LED by using the ASMI when you do not know the location code
- Deactivating LEDs by using the HMC
- Notices
- Accessibility features for IBM Power Systems servers
- Privacy policy considerations
- Trademarks
- Class B Notices
- Terms and conditions
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Identifying a part in a Linux system or logical partitionIf the service aids have been installed on a system or logical partition, you can activate or deactivate theindicator lights to locate a part or complete a service action.Finding the location code of a part in a Linux system or logical partition:Use this procedure to retrieve the location code of the part to perform service operations.About this taskTo find the location code of a part in a Linux system or logical partition, complete the following steps:Procedure1. Log in as root user.2. At the command line, enter the command:grep diagela /var/log/platform3. Look for the most recent entry that contains a system reference code (SRC).4. Record the location information.Related information:Service and productivity tools for PowerLinux servers from IBMIBM provides hardware diagnostic aids and productivity tools, and installation aids for Linux operatingsystems on IBM Power Systems servers.Activating the indicator light for a part by using the Linux operating system:If you know the location code of a part, activate the indicator light to help locate the part whileperforming service operations.Procedure1. Log in as root user.2. At the command line, enter the command:/usr/sbin/usysident -s identify -l location_codeThis turns on the amber indicator LED for the part and the blue indicator LED on the system.3. Look for the blue indicator LED on the system to identify the enclosure that contains the part.Important: A flashing amber LED indicates the location of the part and a solid amber LED indicatesthat the part is failing.Related information:Service and productivity tools for Linux on Power serversIBM provides hardware diagnostic aids and productivity tools, and installation aids for Linux operatingsystems on IBM Power Systems servers.Identifying a part in a VIOS system or logical partitionLearn how to find the location code and identify a part by using the Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) tools.Finding the location code of a part in a VIOS system or logical partition:You can use Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) tools to find the location code of a part before you activate theindicator light.Common procedures for removing or replacing the system processor module 31 PreviousNext |